He certainly has a lot of character- just not good character.
Rich Lowry
Lowry became editor of National Review in 1997 when selected by its founder, William F. Buckley, Jr., to lead the magazine.
Kind of reminds me of the practice of giving character references for convicted rapists: dude, the court has already found their character as a matter of law. All those times they didnât rape someone arenât relevant.
âshould have danced with the polar bear.â
Nick is apparently still sore that Oregon wouldnât let him run for governor as a paid spoiler and soak up that sweet, sweet billionaire Republican money.
Everyone knows we need a puke emoji, now itâs clear we need a middle finger emoji too.
So they tolerate his misogyny because he supports their misogyny? Is that the point here?
Nobody quotes Adolf Hitler âaccidentallyâ.
Sometimes the quotations are a bit mangled, but itâs never an âaccidentâ.
and this is not a disavowal nor an apology. this is only acknowledgement thay they got called out
then issued an apology disavowing the FĂźhrer (âWe should not have quoted him in our newsletterâ)
when exactly do they think they should quote him exactly?